Looks like InMemoryClientExecutor
may be used for client-side mocking. Looking in the source, it internally uses the same classes as the server-side mock framework, namely, MockHttpRequest
and MockHttpResponse
.
InMemoryClientExecutor
gives you the ability to override createResponse
for mocking responses and also has a constructor which takes a Dispatcher
, if you want to customize and intercept calls that way.
Here's a quick and dirty snippet leveraging the client framework example,
import javax.ws.rs.*;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Response.*;
import org.jboss.resteasy.client.*;
import org.jboss.resteasy.client.core.*;
import org.jboss.resteasy.client.core.executors.*;
import org.jboss.resteasy.mock.*;
import org.jboss.resteasy.plugins.providers.*;
import org.jboss.resteasy.spi.*;
public class InMemoryClientExecutorExample {
public interface SimpleClient {
@GET
@Path("basic")
@Produces("text/plain")
String getBasic();
@PUT
@Path("basic")
@Consumes("text/plain")
void putBasic(String body);
@GET
@Path("queryParam")
@Produces("text/plain")
String getQueryParam(@QueryParam("param")String param);
@GET
@Path("matrixParam")
@Produces("text/plain")
String getMatrixParam(@MatrixParam("param")String param);
@GET
@Path("uriParam/{param}")
@Produces("text/plain")
int getUriParam(@PathParam("param")int param);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
RegisterBuiltin.register(ResteasyProviderFactory.getInstance());
ClientExecutor executor = new InMemoryClientExecutor() {
@Override
protected BaseClientResponse<?> createResponse(ClientRequest request, MockHttpResponse mockResponse) {
try {
System.out.println("Client requesting " + request.getHttpMethod() + " on " + request.getUri());
}
catch(Exception ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
}
mockResponse.setStatus(Status.OK.getStatusCode());
return super.createResponse(request, mockResponse);
}
};
SimpleClient client = ProxyFactory.create(SimpleClient.class, "http://localhost:8081", executor);
client.putBasic("hello world");
}
}